Storytelling in the COVID-19 Era

The longer human activities are changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the more visible, wider, and longer lasting the scope of environmental impacts may be. Your challenge is to tell a visual story about the impacts of the pandemic using Earth observation data and other complementary information.

Storytelling in the Covid-19 Era

Summary

The Covid-19 epidemic, which started in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and spread all over the world, continues to negatively affect all areas of daily life. To prevent the pandemic people have come up with many ideas on how to prevent it. If we want to prevent the pandemic first we should get information about it. So, we wrote a report to share various data about Covid- 19 epidemic. In the report, we talked about what coronavirus is, its spread through the years, its impact on human life and environment, and the precautions taken for Covid-19. We have brought together all the reliable data to convey this information to people from precise and accurate sources.

How I Addressed This Challenge

We have prepared a report and we aim to inform people correctly in this report. For this, instead of collecting information from many sites and sources one by one, we compiled the information from NASA, ESA, and similar soruces to prepared a report in a way that everyone can understand.

How I Developed This Project

We chose this challenge to explain the Covid-19 process to people to raise awareness and to inform future generations about it. We used Google Docs and we worked together at the same time. Sometimes we had disagreements about the data we found, but by doing research, we reached the right information and solved our problem. So, we managed to finish our report successfully.

How I Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We got data on how the Covid-19 is increasing worldwide and related data from NASA and ESA. These datas provided evidence for what we talked about and made our report objective.

Tags

#airquality #waterquality #economicimpact #psychologicalimpact #business #tourism #vaccination #storytellinginthecovid-19era

Judging

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